Eiga Doraemon no Nobita no Getsumen
The movie opened on 382 screens on March 1 and sold 645,000 tickets for 757 million yen (about US$6.77 million) to top the Japanese film industry in its opening end of the week. From March 2-3, the film earned 82.6% of the profit from a year ago’s Eiga Doraemon: Nobita no Takarajima film in its opening end of the week. Eiga Doraemon: Nobita no Takarajima holds the record as the most elevated netting film in the present 14-portion Doraemon film arrangement subsequent to winning a sum of 5.37 billion yen (about US$48.1 million) in the cinema world. Each Doraemon film in the previous three years has set another establishment film industry record.
The movie’s story identifies with the Japanese folkloric conviction that a rabbit dwells on the moon. The film is determined to the moon and focuses on solid companionships bound together by the “capacity to trust.” Luna is a baffling young lady who lives on the furthest side of the moon. Diabolo and his subordinate Goddard hinder Nobita and his companions on their moon investigation venture.
Shinnosuke Yakuwa (Doraemon the Movie: Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016, Doraemon the Movie: Nobita in the New Haunts of Evil – Peko and the Five Explore) coordinated the movie, which is his first work coordinating from a unique content. Naoki Prize-winning puzzle creator Midzuki Tsujimura (Tsunagu, Kagami no Kojō) composed the content, and she additionally composed a novel adjustment, which appeared on November 16. Dai Hirai played out the signature melody “The Gift.”